(10-03-2017, 08:33 PM)EricU Wrote: the prices seem reasonable, maybe a little low
Around here some prices seem low, some seem way high, and some just seem about right.
The classes are organized by the franchisees. Some courses are taught by employees, some by members of clubs that meet there, and some are taught by folks from out of town.
When Richard Raffin taught some classes at our local WC, I thought that the classes were very appropriately affordable.
To me, the V-carve classes in multiple separate parts seem a bit high to me.
I have been in classrooms in WC's in other areas where I had trouble imagining anyone taking a course in their "classroom."
I have taken some courses at the WC here (more than a few, in fact) and have almost never felt short-changed.There were one or 2 classes that were not expensive, but that I felt were not really worth the time. The owners got feedback and those classes are taught differently now.
You can check out how class prices and selection vary from store to store if you look on each store's website.
Our local WC also gives a store discount to the student the day of the class. If the store closes before the class ends, then they give a coupon for that discount the next time that you are in the store.